Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [pron] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , having been brought up after the war and having heard of the plight of those poor people , one has never forgotten it in any case . |
2 | Now you said that you 'd actually presented it in another way and were just , and , and had just changed it . |
3 | But I 've only seen it in some of the |
4 | I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar . |
5 | Yeah but , they 've only got them in that flavour , I do n't like cherry . |
6 | The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance . |
7 | You 've probably locked them in some safe . |
8 | I mean I 've never seen it in that context . |
9 | They 're I 've never seen anything in that bowl . |
10 | But we 've never followed it in such an organized way , or with such great commitment . ’ |
11 | No I 've never campaigned for that , and I 've never supported it in that sense . |
12 | I 've never known him in such a huff . |
13 | Professionally , he had seldom seen anyone in such a perfect state of health — that alone was sufficient to mark her out in Vetch Street . |
14 | She had never seen him in such a rage . |
15 | Patrick stripped off and changed quickly , trying to ignore Joseph Hyde 's too intense stare ; he had long suspected his friend 's preferences for young men — although to be perfectly fair , he had never seen him in any company other than those who supported the Irish movement . |
16 | She had never seen him in this mood before , but the expression on his face was familiar . |
17 | Now she told him that he had never understood her in any case . |
18 | I have already attempted something in this vein , but there are those who deal distantly with such realities , and the prince and I , both , suffer from them hardly less than Owen does . |
19 | There is also a very important smaller group who have deliberately injured themselves in some way . |
20 | Writers concerned to establish a ‘ great divide ’ between the thinking processes of different social groups have classically described them in such terms as logical/pre-logical , primitive/modern and concrete/scientific . |
21 | Organic molecules , some of them of the same general types as are normally only found in living things , have spontaneously assembled themselves in these flasks . |
22 | ‘ Hurrah ’ I have frequently told myself in some second-hand bookshop , ‘ I have found a valuable first edition for a mere song ! ’ |
23 | The erm pensioners and the employees have no say whatsoever in that . |
24 | It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way . |
25 | I have never viewed it in this way , and neither has she . |
26 | ‘ Do you know , ’ she said , ‘ I have never seen him in this room . |